Germany - and what you think you know about it.

I would have to agree with you but I guess your point of views are as of today, back in the day when I lived their things were not way, some changes
are great but other I guess we could live without.

I can remember seeing construction workers pulling a rack out and flipping the top and taking a few hits off of it and sliding it back under his seat
and this was about 9 in the morning, But I do have to say I love the Germany construction, oh are you still paying taxes for every room in your home
to include closets, or are the Germanys still doing without closets?

I agree with you that the US is not paying for you health insurance, which is ranked what number 7 in the world and its all non profit, unless you
purchase extra coverage?

Yes the US does pay a % for new building constructions and rent, but they is part of the treat the 4 nations signed so that no one can claim Germany
their own, but Russia did not follow suit. That is why the US pays rent to Germany. Very interesting topic if you know about it.

I love the culture but back in my day you could go out to a gus house and sit down and order a meal and everyone was, (don't get me started on the
great food) (to Late) and it was all the older folks that enjoyed sitting and talking with an American, but most of the younger Generation did snub
their noises at us, especially the men.

Owning weapons, during my time Germans could only own shot guns, and if you wanted to go out hunting you had to have a Jagdaufseher with you and he
would point out what deer you could shot. Some of this must of changed, do Germans still have to server 2-3 years in the military and are the
benefits still the same, college or house ect?

Do you still have the Sunday walks, forget the name, but seen some great walking sticks.

The autobahn, during my day their was no speed limit, but I never went over 120 kph always kept it around 95-100,

Seen some towns that I would like to see again, some I can't remember their names but one was translated into little Berlin, also loved Weiden and
Regensburg, a lot of history their, what ever happened to Check point Charlie?.

I loved rafting and Canoeing, down the Danube river, in fact their is a boom box somewhere at the bottom, and yes nudity was all along the river on
sunny days, I sure missed that.

But with all the changes I don't know if it would be the same anymore from what I have read, but the most disturbing is that the European Union plan
is almost the exact same plan as Hjalmar Schacht, what's your thoughts on that?

I can remember seeing construction workers pulling a rack out and flipping the top and taking a few hits off of it and sliding it back under his seat
and this was about 9 in the morning

Of course I can´t speak for everyone but the saying is true. On the other hand, there are still companies like forging or steel milling where you can
get your beer from a vending machine and it´s okay to drink during work.

But I do have to say I love the Germany construction, oh are you still paying taxes for every room in your home to include closets, or are the
Germanys still doing without closets?

Never heard of that tax??

I agree with you that the US is not paying for you health insurance, which is ranked what number 7 in the world and its all non profit, unless
you purchase extra coverage?

It´s definitly profit based. You can have public or private insurance. Private covers more but you have to pay it yourself except for the part that
your employee provides.

Yes the US does pay a % for new building constructions and rent, but they is part of the treat the 4 nations signed so that no one can claim
Germany their own, but Russia did not follow suit. That is why the US pays rent to Germany. Very interesting topic if you know about it.

I´m aware, good that you point it out. However, even if they pay a small percentage of their own stuff, the rest is still paid by us and it benefits
us zero in terms of economics. We pay the big part of the costs for the US bases that are built here, not the USA. If you ask for my opinion I´d say,
if the USA want´s a base in another country, they should come up for most of the costs, not the other way around.

I love the culture but back in my day you could go out to a gus house and sit down and order a meal and everyone was, (don't get me started on
the great food) (to Late) and it was all the older folks that enjoyed sitting and talking with an American, but most of the younger Generation did
snub their noises at us, especially the men.

My impression is that young germans do not have the "best picture" about americans but this is the other side of the coin. Same issue here, false
picture through the media.

Owning weapons, during my time Germans could only own shot guns, and if you wanted to go out hunting you had to have a Jagdaufseher with you
and he would point out what deer you could shot.

It´s because you can´t just go out there and kill an animal of your liking. Hunters in Germany are responsible for keeping the animals healthy and
they do not take them out for food alone but to maintain a healthy balance between the forest and the animals.

You have to know that in and after WW2, many trees were cut and now we have many monoculture forests. If you get to much deer, the forest will suffer
because they eat the small buds and stems away that are desperatly needed to regain a healthy forest.

Some of this must of changed, do Germans still have to server 2-3 years in the military and are the benefits still the same, college or house
ect?

The last years it was like 9 months basic training and then you could decide if you enlist for 10 years or more. You got money, not free houses or
college. What you get when you join our Bundeswehr is free car- and truck licenses and of course a apprenticeship for free with payment. It´s all
voluntary now, you do not have to join Basic training. You also could opt out when you could proof it´s against your will to aim a weapon on a human
being. Then you´d have to do 1 year civil duty. Meaning you drive ambulances or help out elderly people.

Do you still have the Sunday walks, forget the name, but seen some great walking sticks.

Yes, in more rural and religious regions you have something called Walfahrt. That means you pilgrim to special places, pray there and reconnect with
nature.

The autobahn, during my day their was no speed limit, but I never went over 120 kph always kept it around 95-100,

There were always speed limits, chances are you were only on those autobahns (there is not only one) that had none.

Seen some towns that I would like to see again, some I can't remember their names but one was translated into little Berlin, also loved Weiden
and Regensburg, a lot of history their, what ever happened to Check point Charlie?.

Regensburg is not far from me (1.5 hour drive), it´s very beautiful. Check point charly was decomissioned in the early 1990s but you can still see
some parts in a museum.

I loved rafting and Canoeing, down the Danube river, in fact their is a boom box somewhere at the bottom, and yes nudity was all along the
river on sunny days, I sure missed that.

There are many water dams now, canoeing got somehow dangerous :-/

But with all the changes I don't know if it would be the same anymore from what I have read, but the most disturbing is that the European Union
plan is almost the exact same plan as Hjalmar Schacht, what's your thoughts on that?

I have to read up on him, I´m not completly familiar with his thoughts and plans to be honest. If I don´t come back to you in a few days, feel free
to remind me via U2U or post.

But with all the changes I don't know if it would be the same anymore from what I have read, but the most disturbing is that the European Union
plan is almost the exact same plan as Hjalmar Schacht, what's your thoughts on that?

I have to read up on him, I´m not completly familiar with his thoughts and plans to be honest. If I don´t come back to you in a few days, feel free
to remind me via U2U or post.

May I ask you what timeframe you visited Germany?

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now.

The fried snickers/Mars bar violates several UN treaties and should be banned. It was clearly an attempt by the devilish Scots to turn the world
obese and diabetic and do what William Wallace could not.
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Most of the ancestral German people I know are a little dominating, they are good people but won't take any crap from anyone. They seem to exhibit a
harsh personality but actually are good friends once you get to know them.

Just don't piss them off and make sure you don't argue with them because they are headstrong. I have half a dozen friends that are pretty much German
and some of my cousins are half German. We used to call their Dad the Colonal.

I think I know that Sven Vath is one hell of cool dude and if he's an average German you are a lucky bunch.
I also think I know that I've bought a ton of imported vinyl from Germany that always went down a storm with any crowd when I used to play out.
I also think I know I wished I'd been to the club Tresor but I've never been much of a traveller so that's my loss.

I spent a few months in Germany back in the late 1980's. I met many good people and had a really good time. I found Germany to be possibly my
favorite country in Europe. At least in the way that the people there behaved and were friendly.

As far as social ills, you guys better watch out with this refuge thing. It will only get uglier.

You forgot to mention that we all mow our lawn and wash our cars especially on saturdays, most in the morning!
More then ever if the neighbour did it before you could do it! There is no excuse, if your neighbour did it, you have to do it too, otherwise....
xD

Ah, if we see a line, we will wait in that line. Line is called "waiting snake", Warteschlange, Schlange. We say: If germans see a Schlange, we just
queue behind it.

And we are that dumb that we pay and would pay for anything. I once saw a "test" on tv, years ago. They put a cashpoint on a bridge, put someone
wearing an official looking uniform into that cashpoint, and he suddenly took money from people that wanted to cross the bridge, like they did before
for years, surely for free. Guess what happened. Nobody protested, all took their wallet out and wanted to pay. We do not question anyything, less
than ever if it is an order from an uniform wearing and official looking person.

And something else, Verschickter, i am still collecting everything about the Anis Amri case and will do a thread. But i had and have many problems,
because of the german health system(Krankenhauskeime), have a fixateur at my leg, since more than three months, can´t sit long enough. Every three
weeks i have to go to the hospital, full of that clinic germs, to take samples from my bone, if the infect is over or not, so that they can fix my
broken leg. My complete life is in pause mode right now.

But to Amri, today a police officer was arrested, offices searched, because of that Amri case. Again, "our" officials, "our protectors" destroyed and
manipulated evidence, that hints to a secret service operation!

"Michael is 8 years old and an outcast at his school. Living in the Berlins troublesome sub-city "new cologne", as a German, he´s a minority. 96
procent of the pupils there do have a background in imigration. During breaks, he got beaten up and accused being a Christian. Johnna, the 15 year old
would be lucky to move away and the 9 year old Celina told us, her parents gave her advice to learn arabic, so at least she can defend
herself.

In my opinion, first thing to do is to build camps for those without identity at the borders. They stay there until they can proof where they come
from. Almost everyone has a mobile phone, no problem here.
The second thing would be to stop giving out money. The refugee center already provides shelter, clothes, food and entertainment. The third thing
would be -hold fast- would be to cancel refugee vacations into the countries they fled. Don´t believe this? www.welt.de...
Sorry for the German source but google translate should help, I can´t translate everything myself :-/

a reply to: Fools
See my post towards starwarsisreal, I included it there.

You all have to know, I´ve spent much time in Egypt and I had, what I thought, were good friends there. Only one out of like 6 people there that I
would remotely consider a friend, had the balls to say it like it really is with Islam and Women. Back in 2015 I was "defending" some things from the
muslim culture based on false informations. I´m still deeply ashamed because of that. Not because I defended muslims, I defended them because I
thought I know the deal and was lied to for years. Deeple ashamed I can tell you.

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